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One name that quickly gained traction was that of Deion Sanders, the legendary former Cowboy player. With ties to the franchise and a growing reputation as a successful coach, Sanders seemed like a natural candidate.
After the Cowboys parted ways with former head coach Mike McCarthy, Sanders was a name that was linked to the role, but he was never formally interviewed. Schottenheimer, who along with Robert Saleh and Kellen Moore, was the only other name on the short list of candidates and he was offered an interview.
Of course, Sanders' high opinion of Hopkins is a big deal because, in his 17-year career as a cornerback, he faced some of the greats, like Jerry Rice, Michael Irvin, and Andre Reed. Sanders even has some of his own experience playing wide receiver at the NFL level, accumulating 60 receptions, 784 yards and three touchdowns.
Deion Sanders may be toying with the idea of joining his son and going to the NFL, but Vince Wilfork says he's better off staying in college.
Deion Sanders recently expressed a provocative theory about the criticism surrounding his son’s NFL Draft stock. During a surprise appearance on Shedeur’s 2 Le
Deion Sanders has revolutionized college football with his leadership and ability to connect with young athletes at Colorado
According to Robert Griffin lll, Deion Sanders has made it clear that he would only coach in the NFL under one specific condition.
Dallas Cowboys legend Drew Pearson weighed in with a take about the possibility of Deion Sanders leaving Colorado to take the team's head-coaching job.
The Dallas Cowboys officially decided to move on from head coach Mike McCarthy on Monday. Once the season ended, it remained unclear whether or not McCarthy would last one more year in Dallas, but now the head coaching job is open.
Michael Irvin has never been shy about voicing his opinions, and his latest remarks on the team’s coaching decision are no exception. The Hall-of-Fame expressed